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BS EN IEC 63591-2 Ed.1.0 BS EN 63591-2 Ed.1.0 Secondary sodium-ion cells for the propulsion of electric road vehicles. part 2: Safety requirements and test methods

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IEC
Committee:
PEL/21 - Secondary cells and batteries
Categories:
Road vehicle engineering | Electric road vehicles
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This document specifies test procedures and acceptance criteria for safety performance of secondary sodium-ion cells and cell blocks used for propulsion of electric vehicles (EV) including battery electric vehicles (BEV) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEV).

This document determines the basic safety performance of cells used in a battery pack and system under intended use and reasonably foreseeable misuse or incident, during the normal operation of the EV. The safety requirements of the cell in this document are based on the premise that the cells are properly used in a battery pack and system within the limits for voltage, current and temperature as specified by the cell manufacturer (cell operating region).

The evaluation of the safety of cells during transport and storage is not covered by this document.

NOTE 1 - The safety performance requirements for sodium-ion battery packs and systems are defined in ISO 6469-1.

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